He said he did not keep two suits of the same kind in stock, but manufactured a second when it was needed to
reclothe the dummy.
"Instead of simply repeating the church's doctrine," wrote one scholar paraphrasing John, "the Council must
reclothe it to meet the needs 'which our era demands." (36) Those needs included addressing issues of poverty, multiculturalism, liberation theology, globalization, and church hierarchy.
I know that big corporate news machines need to make current events into tabloid fodder for the success of their kind of journalism, but I wish this newspaper would reconsider its trajectory by hiring some professional news people to emend and
reclothe The AP follies, perhaps with money saved by omitting the relentlessly self-referential Don Kahle column and at least half the Bob Welch musings.
Just when the garden's beginning to look tired and between season, phlox present their opulent billowing flowers to
reclothe the borders and scent the air.
Ephrem is singing of the swaddling bands in which the infant Jesus was wrapped, the clothes the adolescent Jesus wore, how he "clothed himself in the water of baptism," how linen formed his shroud: "All these changes did the Merciful One make, stripping off [glory] and putting on [a body]; for He had devised a way to
reclothe Adam in that glory which Adam had stripped off.
In reclaiming them as his subjects, God
reclothes them in his livery--a livery of protection, but also a livery haunted by death.
His loving father welcomes him with open arms (fourth scene),
reclothes him (fifth scene), and restores him to his place at the table (sixth scene).